![]() ![]() Here is another example of using the COPY (Control + J) Shortcut to duplicate flowers.Ģ) Copy or Duplicate a SECTION of a Layer ![]() With your move tool, and new layer selected, move your layer to its new location Select the layer you want to duplicate in your layer’s paletteģ. This works perfect for duplicating an entire element, flower, a photo and so many more things.ġ. First, 1) I will show you how to duplicate a layer and second, 2) I will show you how to duplicate just a selection of a layer. This shortcut will save you so much time in the long run, and I guarantee you will be using it on a regular basis. This comes in handy when you are scrapbooking and you want a duplicate of a flower, make a copy of a photo or even make a copy of a section of paper. What Does It Do? This is a Photoshop shortcut will DUPLICATE a selected layer.īy hitting Ctrl + J on your keyboard, you will be duplicating whatever it is you have selected. ![]() Today I wanted to highlight a shortcut that is one of my favorites –> Ctrl + J for PC (or Command + J for MAC) But shortcuts are obviously real time savers, and it is helpful to get a few lodged in the memory banks. There are so many keyboard shortcuts to Photoshop’s program, that it would take me an eternity to memorize them all.
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